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MASTER OF SIGNS

August 2nd, 2010

Tony Calvano has been hanging signs since 1968. His company, Landmark Signs, builds and maintains many of the signs in Times Square, including the iconic New Year’s Eve ball. (See all videos in the Odd Jobs series.) Sphere: Related Content

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HOT & HURRIED

April 7th, 2010

Time is deranged and seasons are distracted–it’s summer in NYC. Early April’s unruffled warmth has leapfrogged into the torrid depths of July or August. As of 1:45 pm the thermometer in Central Park hit 90 degrees (32 Celsius), topping the old record for this date set in 1929. CBS 2HD Meteorologist John Elliott called for unseasonably [...]

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POLAR-BEARING THE COLD

January 5th, 2010

dietrich via Flickr Those hearty connoisseurs of frigid waters were back again for yet another well-publicized swim. On January 1, an estimated 1,000 people took part in the annual Coney Island Polar Bear Club New Year’s Day Swim and Polar Plunge; its largest gathering since the club was founded in 1903. How cold is it? [...]

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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010

December 31st, 2009

Even before we knew it, we’ve come to the close of another year as well as another decade. Many have called this past decade one of the worst (if not the worst) decade in American history; a ten year obstacle course of barbaric terrorism, economic depression, government and corporate malfeasance, political disruption, etc…more than enough [...]

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CELEBRATION TO PROTESTATION

January 3rd, 2009

Where just a few days ago, merrymakers gathered to welcome in the New Year, protesters have gathered in Times Square today to demand an end to Israel‘s retaliatory attacks on Gaza. Shortly after nightfall, a ground offensive was launched against Hamas rulers in this widening and increasingly destructive war. Israel’s military said that the incursion [...]

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POLAR BEARS’ RETURN

January 1st, 2009

The Coney Island Polar Bear Club took their New Year’s Day plunge into the icy, fun-filled waters of the Atlantic Ocean today.  A tradition since 1903, nearly 700 men, women and children enjoyed their frost-happy dip and laughed to scorn reason and sanity. Nearly 3,000 spectators attended this annual event that’s now over a century [...]

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HAPPY 2009

January 1st, 2009

Happy New Year to the World of Cyberspace and to the World of Reality from The Electric Egg Cream Best Regards and All the Best for 2009, Michael & Steffie Sphere: Related Content

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TIMES SQUARE TONIGHT

December 31st, 2008

If you enjoy ringing in the new and ringing out the old in a state of frozen anticipation, Times Square will certainly be the place for you tonight. High winds approaching 50-mph and temperatures dropping to 20 degrees by midnight are predicted at this year’s famous get-together. For added fun, a wintry mingling of sleet [...]

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A-BALL IN TIME AGAIN

December 29th, 2008

New Year’s Eve was first celebrated in Times Square in 1904. The commemoration marked the official opening of The New York Times‘ new headquarters at the triangular intersection of 7th Avenue, Broadway and 42nd Street. Manhattan‘s second-tallest building at the time, the Times Tower rose on the small spot of land overlooking the Square newly [...]

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ANOTHER TORCH

November 30th, 2008

Many people (including New Yorkers) are still unaware that the Statue of Liberty‘s current torch is not its original. During extensive renovation work in 1986, workers determined that the 100-year-old torch was beyond repair and replaced with a facsimile. The 1886 torch is now on display in the monument’s lobby…and pictured above. photo: iNeTours. Com [...]

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PRESIDENT OBAMA’S NIGHT

November 5th, 2008

The scene was electrified, New Year’s Eve-like in anticipation, as crowds converged in Times Square to (it could be said) “ring out the old and ring in the new.” Amidst the glare of multicolored neon signs, native New Yorkers and visitors alike watched the culminating moments of this excruciating campaign…everyone becoming a part of a [...]

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GOODBYE, 2007

December 31st, 2007

This will be my final post of the year. I’m sure there are those among you (quite a few, I would imagine) who were hoping that it would be my final post of the century–but we all have our little disappointments to bear. No, if the fates allow, I’ll be here come hell or high [...]

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      • Gmail Priority Inbox Sorts Your Email For You. And It’s Fantastic. August 31, 2010
        Email overload has finally met its match. Tomorrow, Gmail is rolling out a new feature called Priority Inbox that is going to be a Godsend for those of you who dread opening your email. In short, Google has built a system that figures out which of your messages are important, and presents them at the top of the screen so you don’t miss them. The rest of your […]
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      • New Board Game Café Welcomes You, But Not Your Laptop August 30, 2010
        Snakes and Lattes on Sunday evening, papered up in advance of its first day of business, which is today. Ben Castanie's new Koreatown café, at 600 Bloor Street West, just east of Palmerston Avenue, will emphatically not have free Wi-Fi. In fact, laptops and their attendant air of isolation are completely counter to what Castanie is trying to do. "I […]
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      • Sorry, Glenn... August 30, 2010
        I got a ton of requests to make more "Two Turntables and a Homophone" shirts after this weekend's Glenn Beckstrosity. I'm going to take pre-orders until Friday for a reprint and get them made next week. Dig in if you have two turntables, a microphone and like cotton! Even if you don't need a t-shirt, please feel free to pass the link […]
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      • SWEET SOMETHINGS. August 29, 2010
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      • A 64-GB Hard Drive the Size of a Stamp August 29, 2010
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      • If They Hate Us, Why Haven’t They Killed Us Yet? August 29, 2010
        Here’s a Venn diagram of the US population, the world Muslim population, the overlap, and al-Qaeda. The al-Qaeda dot had to be sized up tenfold in order to be visible. If Islam were really a blood-soaked religion and most Muslims really backed al-Qaeda, wouldn’t they have taken us out already? Found at Osborne Ink. […]
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      • Best Tweet Evah? August 27, 2010
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      • McDonald's Hamburgers Don't Age August 27, 2010
        Things that are made from organic material age and decay, especially when they stop being alive. A piece of home-baked bread, say, left on your kitchen counter, will get moldy relatively fast. Lord knows what some ground beef would smell like after a week. But the artist Sally Davies has been photographing one McDonald's hamburger and fries every day fo […]
        Morgan Clendaniel
      • 1922 Kodachrome – Color Moving Pictures August 27, 2010
        Seeing something like this is kind of unreal to me… I feel like I’m dreaming! This is some of the oldest color motion picture footage, and it’s completely charming and beautiful to see. I think it’s the closest I can ever really get to time travel. Found via Chateau Thombeau, a great blog that I recently started reading. […]
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      • Vintage Internet Ads August 26, 2010
        I saw these posters on Unplggd and they made me laugh. They were designed by a Sao Paulo ad agency called Moma. Won’t it be fun to be grandmas and grandpas and see vintage ads for things like the iPhone and feel nostalgic? P.S. — Thank you for all the internet love yesterday (here on Design Mom, on twitter and on facebook) — I’m still grinning ear to ear! […]
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      • Broadway Theatergoers Now Eligible for Valet Bike Parking September 8, 2010
        Something tells us we may be the only ones excited about this, but on select nights in September, Transportation Alternatives will be offering free valet bicycle parking to anyone attending a theatrical performance in the Theater District. Finding a place to lock up around there is a real headache, so this is certainly welcome news for Broadway theatergoers […]
        John Del Signore
      • DOJ Investigating Cabbie Attack As Hate Crime September 8, 2010
        Michael Enright The Justice Department is investigating whether to charge Michael Enright, the film student accused of stabbing a cab driver in a racially-motivated attack last month, with a federal hate crime. Enright has already been indicted on charges of second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault as hate crimes under NY state law for stabbin […]
        Ben Yakas
      • Smartphones One Step Closer to Breathalyzer App September 8, 2010
        Though the technology to blow into your phone and find out how sloshed you are hasn't been invented yet, the DOT has released a smartphone app designed to keep drunks off the road. Part of their "You The Man!" campaign that targets men ages 21-39, who in 2008 were responsible for 63% of alcohol-related crashes in the city, the app calculates B […]
        Jaya Saxena
      • Windy Wednesday Weather September 8, 2010
        Plane Ride by Pine Ear on Flickr There's a deep low pressure system over the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the surrounding atmosphere doesn't like it one bit. Hence the wind as Mother Nature tries to fill in that depression. The cold front trailing off that low passed through the region late this morning and the wind has swung around from a southerly br […]
        Joe Schumacher
      • Video: That Guy In The Bathroom September 8, 2010
        Comedian Mark Malkoff has pulled off his latest stunt: spending five days in his New York City bathroom, sans the almighty internet. Below is his first video segment documenting the solitude; does he survive all five days? Spoiler alert: he just emailed us this video so he's not only alive, but he's been reacclimated into the online world. […]
        Jen Carlson
      • Early Addition September 8, 2010
        Photograph of the Grand Central Parkway by plemeljr on Flickr From the Gothamist Newsmap: A police involved MVA at Kenmore Ave & Cleveland St in Brooklyn, a water rescue in Queens and an all hands fire on Madison St in Manhattan. Two asteroids will zip by the Earth today. A correction officer mugged a man in Brooklyn. Good work, feds: Suspects in the Bro […]
        Jen Chung
      • Does Jersey Have Its Own Version Of B&T? September 8, 2010
        Photo via the AP Well, well, well. Apparently New Jersey residents—or the Bridge & Tunnel crowd, as some people call them when they infiltrate our fair city—have their own derogatory nicknames for out-of-towners visiting the Garden State. According to the Daily News, summer tourists at the Shore are called FOOTs, which stands for "Fucking Out-Of-Tow […]
        Jen Carlson
      • Woman Raped Near Penn Station September 8, 2010
        Photograph by Jason Kuffer on Flickr Police have caught the man who allegedly attacked and raped a Long Island woman near Penn Station Monday morning. The attacker, Paul Smalls, 43, of Brooklyn, has a previous arrest record that includes attempted murder, weapons possession, and busts for robbery, sexual abuse and assault. The 39-year-old woman had spent the […]
        Ben Yakas
      • Wall St. Bracing for Heavy Layoffs September 8, 2010
        Financial forecaster Meredith Whitney expects Wall Street to see massive layoffs in the coming months. She states that firms will be seeing up to 80,000 job losses, a number that translates to 10% of the current payrolls. She also says that increasing costs coupled with lower revenues will act like a catalyst, hurrying the process of layoffs along. A rough t […]
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      • Parents Mob UES Library So Kids Can Hear Stories! September 8, 2010
        The NYPL's newsletter, Roar! (PDF), has times of toddler program at other branches Guess what some parents like to do besides bring babies to bars? They take them to the library for toddler time—and at one Upper East Side branch, some have actually created counterfeit tickets. The Post exposed the frenzy at the Webster Library (York near East 78th) yest […]
        Jen Chung

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